From semiosphere to semiosphere: reception of art in the context
of otherness, Cátia Miriam Costa, Researcher, Instituto Superior de Comunicação
Empresarial, Lisbon, Portugal

2.3

Potential strategies and possibilities of public relations and
marketing for mediterranean artists on social networks, Ana Stevanovic, PhD
Candidate at Faculty for Dramatic Arts, Department for Management in Arts and
Media, Belgrade, Serbia

13:30

Lunch Break.
The Art practice part of the graduation theses of Ioustini Eloul, Foteini Katsoroglou and David Kalitsidi will be showed during the break.

13.30
Two day symposium: Morning sessions end, Ionian Academy
13.30
Presentation of the artistic part of the graduation theses by Ioustini Eloul, Fotini Katsoroglou, David Kalitsidis, Ionian Academy

Metamorphosis of Aphrodite (in Greek), Evangelia Diamantopoulou, Lecturer
at the Faculty for Communication and Media Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

3.3

Aegean: From Archipelagos to Disneyland (in Greek), Dimitra Vogiatzaki, Architect Engineer,
National Technological University of Athens

16:15

Session 4: Education I – Chair: Elena Hamalidi

4.1

The contribution of ICT to the creation of fairy tales in primary
education. The example of the modern Beauty of Egypt (in Greek), Zaharoula Karava.
Ph.D. at the Faculty for Primary Education (University of Athens), teacher
and children's book writer

4.2

Tradition, Interculturalism and Education: can the tangible and nontangible assets of traditional musical culture be taught? (in Greek), Zoe Dionyssiou, Assistant Professor for Music and Education, Ionian University

4.3

Theatre and Interculturalism: an experience for the empowerment of children,
young people and adults (in Greek), Martha Katsaridou, teacher, theater educator,
Ph.D. at the University of Thessaloniki and Koldo Vio, theater educator and theatre director

Keynote Speech II: Dialogue on the educational process between the
Mediterranean cultures (in Greek), Maria Kampouri-Vamvoukou, Professor Emerita
at the University of Thessaloniki

10:45

Session 1: Education II – Chair: Zoe Dionyssiou

1.1

Sounds – Taste – Images: Elements connecting cultures (in Greek), Milka-
Amalia Memi, philologist, M.A. in the Psychopedagogy of Inclusion: A school for
everybody – Concentration: The Psychopedagogical components of
Multiculturalism (University of Thessaloniki), participant in the governmental
program for the education of foreign and repatriate students and the
enhancement of the attainment in Greek.

The (cross-cultural) history not taught∙ Images and lessons from “our” Hellenistic past (in Greek), Vasilis Bokolas, Ph.D. University of Crete, School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Athens – Hellenic American Educational Foundation, School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Athens

12:00

Coffee Break

12:30

Session 2: Presentations II – Chair: Ioannis Deliyannis

2.1

Representing the Ancient Greek City-State (Polis) at the World's Fair in
Shanghai (2010) (in Greek), Apostolos Karakasis, Director, lecturer at the Department of Film Studies, School of Fine Arts, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Niki Nikonanou, Assistant Professor at the Department of Early Childhood Education (University of Thessaly)

Round Table: Video life stories of migrants (in Greek), Ethnomusicology and Cultural Anthropology Laboratory: Pavlos Kavouras, Professor, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Maria Pesli, Ph.D. candidate, Panteion University, Nikos Poulakis, Ph.D., National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Kleopatra Yusef, Ph.D. candidate, University of Macedonia, Elli Kosteletou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens